Horse Trainer Charged With Fixing Races At Penn National

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  • BarkingToad
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-31-08
    • 5912

    #1
    Horse Trainer Charged With Fixing Races At Penn National
    A Pennsylvania horse trainer was charged July 28 with trying to rig races at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course by injecting horses with performance-enhancing drugs.
    Pennsylvania State Police charged Darryl Delahoussaye, 47, of Harrisburg, Pa., with rigging a publicly exhibited contest, administering drugs to racehorses, tampering with evidence, and theft. A Dauphin County grand jury investigation concluded that Delahoussaye gave horses banned substances, including snake venom and an anti-inflammatory drug, before they raced at Penn National.
    Delahoussaye also was charged with reselling three injured horses after promising they would be retired to a petting zoo, but at least one of those horses subsequently raced three times at Suffolk Downs in Massachusetts, according to the grand jury report.
    The trainer was banned from Penn National earlier this year.
    State police said Delahoussaye had two employees remove evidence from a barn at Penn National in an attempt to foil investigators.
    Delahoussaye was released on $20,000 bond. A district court official said he did not have a lawyer on file, and a listed phone number for him could not be located.
    Michael Gill, a horse owner Delahoussaye had been working for, was barred from Penn National in February after a series of horse breakdowns and a boycott by jockeys fearful for their safety. Gill at the time said he did nothing wrong.
    Gill, who won 370 races last year with horses that earned $6.7 million, is out of the horse racing business. Gill said July 28 that, if the accusations against Delahoussaye are true, none of it was done at his request.
    Gill, who has not been charged, said he is not under investigation and has done nothing illegal.
    The grand jury probe began earlier this year. It wasn’t immediately known if the investigation is over or whether other individuals will be charged.
  • tblues2005
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 07-30-06
    • 9234

    #2
    Thanks for the info on this. This is a problem all over the country.
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    • MadTiger
      SBR MVP
      • 04-19-09
      • 2724

      #3
      That guy was steady fraudin'.
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      • dinaro7
        SBR Wise Guy
        • 12-06-09
        • 888

        #4
        horse racing is like that
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        • neila
          SBR High Roller
          • 07-08-10
          • 106

          #5
          I heard a guy say not long ago that he didn't believe trainers pulled stunts like this anymore. How that was in the old days. How trainers stood to lose too much if caught. Well, that might be true for the big boys, but out in the hinterlands, it's a different story. Of course, I'm sure its only a small percentage of trainers that stoop to these tactics. But, we all know it goes on.
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          • mproud1
            Restricted User
            • 06-19-09
            • 569

            #6
            basically they juice em up & hope they go wire-to-wire
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            • str
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 01-12-09
              • 11534

              #7
              Originally posted by neila
              I heard a guy say not long ago that he didn't believe trainers pulled stunts like this anymore. How that was in the old days. How trainers stood to lose too much if caught. Well, that might be true for the big boys, but out in the hinterlands, it's a different story. Of course, I'm sure its only a small percentage of trainers that stoop to these tactics. But, we all know it goes on.
              That guy was probably me.The reason for saying that and standing by that is that unless you are a low life loser with nothing to lose and ,or, race at a place where the pots do not pay the bills even when you win,the risk far outways the reward.Unfortunatly,as long as wagering exists ,you will always have scum bags that are involved.
              Pretty sure I mentioned that in my response . Either way it is a damn shame that a jackass like this pulls down an awful lot of very honest,hard working people.I spent three decades in racing and it was very good to me.Must seem like I am defending O.J.,but the 99.99% of honest people that I am proud to say and my record indicates,I was a part of,have virtually no chance when a complete no talent that I have never heard of pulls some crap like this.Hope he does time.The rest should take care of itself.
              Sorry if I misled you in my earlier response.Want to stand up for a game that meant so much to me for so long but would not lie about what I know when it comes to flat racing or anything else for that matter.
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              • neila
                SBR High Roller
                • 07-08-10
                • 106

                #8
                I don't feel like it disparages the honest people in the industry. There are crooks in all walks of life. Take a look at the stock market! I'm sure that the vast majority of trainers are good, decent people. What I do know is that some people will cheat no matter what the profession. I'm sure that if this guy were a plumber, he would be cheating little old ladies out of their pension check. I'm also sure the racing industry takes a dim view of this kind of activity and will drop the hammer on this guy.
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                • str
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 01-12-09
                  • 11534

                  #9
                  Originally posted by neila
                  I don't feel like it disparages the honest people in the industry. There are crooks in all walks of life. Take a look at the stock market! I'm sure that the vast majority of trainers are good, decent people. What I do know is that some people will cheat no matter what the profession. I'm sure that if this guy were a plumber, he would be cheating little old ladies out of their pension check. I'm also sure the racing industry takes a dim view of this kind of activity and will drop the hammer on this guy.
                  Thanks for understanding.You get it.A lot do not.Hope they do drop the hammer on this guy.
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